An investigation has been launched at The London Clinic in Marylebone, London, where Kate Middleton underwent abdominal surgery in January. Reports suggest that at least one staff member attempted to illegally access the Princess of Wales' medical records, prompting concerns about the security breach.
A spokesperson from Kensington Palace stated that the matter is being handled by The London Clinic, which has not yet responded to requests for comment. The hospital, known for its reputation in treating members of the royal family, emphasized the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality.
The incident has left the medical staff shocked and distressed, with senior hospital officials notifying the palace of the breach and initiating a thorough investigation into the matter.
In a recent video obtained by TMZ, Kate Middleton was seen walking with Prince William near their home at Windsor Farm Shop. Despite her recent surgery, onlookers described her as looking happy and well during the outing.
While the royal couple's children were not present during the shopping trip, reports indicate that they spent time watching their kids participate in sporting activities the following day. Kensington Palace previously mentioned Kate's desire to maintain normalcy for her children during her recovery.
It is anticipated that Kate Middleton will resume her public duties after Easter, with a possibility of addressing her health status upon returning to official engagements.